Myrskylä (village)
The Myrskylä church village (also known as Myrskylä; Finnish: Myrskylän kirkonkylä, Swedish: Mörskom kyrkoby) is a village and the administrative center in the municipality by the same name in Eastern Uusimaa. It is located on the western shore of a lake called Kirkkojärvi. The center of the nearest town, Orimattila, is less than 20 kilometers to the north.
Myrskylä Mörskom | |
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Village | |
Myrskylä church village | |
Myrskylä Location in Finland | |
Coordinates: 60°40′13″N 25°51′07″E | |
Country | Finland |
Region | Uusimaa |
Municipality | Myrskylä |
Population (31 December 2018) | |
• Total | 908 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
The village is home to the Myrskylä Church, which was inaugurated in 1803.[1] Many other of the municipality’s main services are also located in the church village, including the Sale grocery store, health center, pharmacy, library and the Osuuspankki bank. The village also has an elementary school founded in 1872.[2]
Sources
- Suuri Maatilakirja III (Uusimaa), kohta Myrskylä (in Finnish)
- Suomen maatalousmuseo Sarka Sarka - maatilat webissä (in Finnish)
References
- Suomenmaa – maantieteellis-yhteiskunnallinen tieto- ja hakuteos, sivu 294, Pentti Papunen, WSOY, 1973, Helsinki, Porvoo (in Finnish)
- Suomenmaa, maantieteellis-taloudellinen ja historiallinen tietokirja, ensimmäinen osa Uudenmaan lääni, sivu 156, toimittanut Lauri Hendell, toimitus professori J. E. Rosberg, professori Kustavi Grotenfelt, professori J. G. Granö ja filosofian maisteri Kaarlo Hildén, 1919, Helsinki, Tietosanakirja-Osakeyhtiö, 1919, Helsinki, Helsingin Uusi Kirjapaino (in Finnish)
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